ZAQS.ORG

Monday, March 10, 2025 8:36 AM ET

Search Results: march

Canada must hold its ground on tariff threats -- The Editorial Board -- March 7, 2025

It’s time to tune out Donald Trump’s tariff gyrations and stick with dollar-for-dollar countermeasures to the end

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 45 minutes ago

Stock indices as of March 10, 2025

Stock indices as of March 10, 2025

Manila Times - Top Stories - 2 hours ago

Lancaster County births: March 10, 2025

ALBERT, Justin and Hillary, Manheim, a son, at UPMC Lititz, March 5.

Lancaster Online - Top Stories - 2 hours ago

Plane crash at Brethren Village; Lancaster arrest controversy: Top 5 most-read stories March 2 - 9 [ICYMI]

Each Monday, our digital team takes a look at last week’s top stories on LancasterOnline.

Lancaster Online - Top Stories - 2 hours ago

One Nation with Brian Kilmeade - Sunday, March 9

Trumps address, Antisemitism, Ukraine war

Fox News - Top Stories - 3 hours ago

Gummies, drink shots contained unapproved additives: Lebanon County restaurant inspections, March 10, 2025

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers.

Lancaster Online - Top Stories - 3 hours ago

Cinematrix No. 349: March 10, 2025

Can you name a Eddie Murphy with an 80%+ Rotten Tomatoes score?

New York Magazine - Entertainment - 3 hours ago

The view from the Sault on this tariff stupidity -- Shannon Proudfoot -- March 8, 2025

Sault Michigan is so close that if you stand on the boardwalk on the Canadian side and wave, someone on the American shore could probably see the greeting. These days, it’s more likely to be a one-finger wave

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 3 hours ago

What is a woman? An obsession with defining women has become a distraction from fighting for us -- Phoebe Maltz Bovy -- March 8, 2025

Bare minimum, being able to say ‘women’ is a crucial organizing strategy – one that feminists couldn’t have picked a worse time to abandon

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 3 hours ago

Horoscope today: Your daily guide for Monday, March 10, 2025

Read what the stars mean for you today, from Pisces to Gemini

Evening Standard - Top Stories - 4 hours ago

Entertainment -- Bored of Paddy's Day? From movie marathons to kitchen ceilís, here's six ways to add some spraoi to March 17

Well, top o’ the you-know-what, me aul seamróg! We’re finally out the other side of another long, grey winter and things are about to get green. St Patric...

Independent.ie - Top Stories - 5 hours ago

Bored of Paddy's Day? From movie marathons to kitchen ceilís, here's six ways to add some spraoi to March 17

Well, top o’ the you-know-what, me aul seamróg! We’re finally out the other side of another long, grey winter and things are about to get green. St Patric...

Independent.ie - Entertainment - 5 hours ago

Saturday, March 15 -- St. Patrick's Day Celebration with Jim Cochran -- St. Patrick's Day Celebration with Jim Cochran Band. Come see your favorite "Kilted

St. Patrick's Day Celebration with Jim Cochran Band. Come see your favorite "Kilted Crew." Which Post Officer would you like see in a kilt?

Bay to Bay News - Entertainment - 7 hours ago

Evening News Bulletin 10 March 2025

Restoring power a priority in the aftermath of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred...The Star casino group to be possibly be saved by being sold to a U-S casino giant... and in golf, Australian Karl Vilips wins the Puerto Rico Open

SBS - World - 7 hours ago

Video - Medical researchers working to reverse 'the Newfoundland curse' March 9

Stem cell researchers are trying to reverse a deadly genetic variant that's plagued families in this province for generations. Those who carry the mutation say the medical research is straight out of science fiction.

CBC News - Health - 9 hours ago

How Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives are preparing to go up against a new Liberal leader -- March 8, 2025

Tories have amassed research on front-runner Mark Carney to undercut his narrative of being a capable economic steward during difficult times

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 10 hours ago

Letters to the Editor, Monday, March 10th: On universal healthcare, Gaza aid deliveries and teacher shortages

“Access to specialist care is often dictated by insurance status rather than medical need”

Irish Times - Opinion - 11 hours ago

Ottawa renews Inuit Child First Initiative for 1 year - Canada - North - | March 9

Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree announced the Inuit Child First Initiative will be renewed for another year at the signing of a new Nunavut Agreement Implementation Contract in Ottawa.

CBC News - Politics - 12 hours ago

Dunstone and Gushue reach 1-2 game at Brier, Jacobs and Carruthers into 3-4 game -- March 7, 2025

Manitoba’s Matt Dunstone beat Mike McEwen 6-5 in the afternoon, Canada’s Brad Gushue topped Brad Jacobs 7-4 to earn berths in the Page playoff 1-2 game

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 12 hours ago

High market prices leave Canucks quiet at NHL trade deadline -- March 7, 2025

Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin says asking prices were too high for him to make move at trade deadline

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 12 hours ago

Nikolaj Ehlers, Kyle Connor score as Jets pull away for a 6-1 win at the Devils -- March 7, 2025

The Globe and Mail offers the most authoritative news in Canada, featuring national and international news

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 12 hours ago

Raiders acquire quarterback Geno Smith from Seahawks for third-round pick -- March 7, 2025

Quarterback Geno Smith, 34, was named NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year in 2022

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 12 hours ago

Frost, Maddie Rooney shutout Ottawa Charge 5-0 in Takeover Tour game in Raleigh, N.C. -- March 7, 2025

Maddie Rooney stops all 19 Ottawa shots as Minnesota Frost blank Charge 5-0

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 12 hours ago

Canada's Lawson makes first-ever NBA start in hometown as Raptors beat Jazz 118-109 -- March 7, 2025

Canadian A.J. Lawson takes long road to NBA and, finally, his first career start with Toronto Raptors

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 12 hours ago

Yankees score twice in bottom of ninth for 8-7 victory over Blue Jays -- March 8, 2025

Addison Barger has two hits for Toronto but Blue Jays fall 8-7 to New York Yankees

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 12 hours ago

France takes over Six Nations lead after crushing Ireland 42-27 in Dublin -- March 8, 2025

France decisively took over the lead of the championship with a bonus-point victory and can clinch its first title since 2022

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 12 hours ago

Tale of two halves as Scotland beat Wales 35-29 in Six Nations -- March 8, 2025

Scotland’s five-try victory moves them to 11 points from their four games, five behind leaders France, who they face in Paris next Saturday

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 12 hours ago

A South Carolina man executed by firing squad is the first U.S. prisoner killed this way in 15 years -- March 7, 2025

Condemned man chose firing squad because he feared other two execution methods, the electric chair and lethal injection

The Globe and Mail - World - 12 hours ago

China announces retaliatory tariffs on some Canadian farm, food products -- March 7, 2025

China will apply a 100% tariff to rapeseed oil, oil cakes and pea imports, and a 25% duty on aquatic products and pork

The Globe and Mail - World - 12 hours ago

China hits Canada with new tariffs on agricultural, food products in response to EV levy -- March 8, 2025

Beijing said it was introducing equivalent 100 per cent levies on Canadian canola oil, oil cakes and pea imports, as well as a 25 per cent duty on Canadian pork and aquatic products

The Globe and Mail - World - 12 hours ago

South Korea's President Yoon free, trials continue after court quashes detention -- March 8, 2025

A court is Seoul cancelled Yoon’s arrest warrant on Friday, citing the timing of his indictment and questions about the legality of the investigation process

The Globe and Mail - World - 12 hours ago

Russian strikes on Ukraine kill more than 20 as Polish prime minister warns against appeasement -- March 8, 2025

The decision to withhold intelligence and military aid came on the heels of a tempestuous White House visit last week by Zelensky

The Globe and Mail - World - 12 hours ago

Two days of clashes and revenge killings in Syria leave more than 1,000 people dead -- March 8, 2025

The clashes, which erupted Thursday, marked a major escalation in the challenge to the new government in Damascus

The Globe and Mail - World - 12 hours ago

Muslim nations reject Trump's call to empty Gaza of its Palestinian population -- March 8, 2025

Meanwhile, Hamas reported ‘positive signals’ in talks with mediators in Cairo on starting negotiations on the delayed second phase of its ceasefire deal with Israel

The Globe and Mail - World - 12 hours ago

U.S. House Republicans unveil six-month stopgap bill to avert shutdown -- March 8, 2025

The proposal would fund the government through September and mostly maintain levels of spending passed during the last administration

The Globe and Mail - World - 12 hours ago

In photos: International Women's Day commemorated around the world - Gallery - March 8, 2025

The Globe and Mail offers the most authoritative news in Canada, featuring national and international news

The Globe and Mail - World - 12 hours ago

Iran's top leader rejects talks with the U.S. over missile range, regional influence -- March 8, 2025

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s remarks came a day after Trump acknowledged sending a letter to Khamenei seeking a new deal with Tehran

The Globe and Mail - World - 12 hours ago

International Women's Day protests demand equal rights and an end to discrimination, sexual violence -- March 8, 2025

Women took to the streets of cities across Europe, Africa, South America and elsewhere to mark International Women’s Day

The Globe and Mail - World - 12 hours ago

Trudeau met with Paul King Jin in his first term as Prime Minister -- March 7, 2025

The Globe and Mail offers the most authoritative news in Canada, featuring national and international news

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 12 hours ago

Ottawa announces second domestic contract for polar icebreaker -- March 8, 2025

Davie Shipbuilding has received a $3.25-billion contract to start building one of the two modern ships this year

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 12 hours ago

LETTERS -- 'Severance from America leaves a huge hole that needs to be filled.' Letters to the editor for March 8 -- March 8, 2025

In today’s letters to the editor: the Liberals; Donald Trump; Elon Musk; COVID-19; bored?

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 12 hours ago

The humiliation of a once great American economy -- John Rapley -- March 8, 2025

A recession is increasingly likely in the coming year, owing to cyclical effects in both the Canadian and US.. economies; Donald Trump’s tariffs won’t cause it

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 12 hours ago

Democracy's canary: What anti-LGBTQ politics tell us about our democratic future -- Ayo Sogunro -- March 8, 2025

Policies that target minority rights are typically a sign of greater democratic decay

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 12 hours ago

Ireland's Great Famine occurred almost two centuries ago. But it remains a modern disaster -- Padraic X. Scanlan -- March 8, 2025

For many descendants of Irish emigrants, the Great Famine is the anchor for a common – if often distant and attenuated – identity

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 12 hours ago

Dan Hurley: The 60 Minutes Interview -- As March Madness nears, UConn basketball coach Dan Hurley sat down with 60 Minutes to talk about his superstitions, sideline antics, and living up to the family name.

As March Madness nears, UConn basketball coach Dan Hurley sat down with 60 Minutes to talk about his superstitions, sideline antics, and living up to the family name.

CBS News - Top Stories - 13 hours ago

Prince Frederik of Luxembourg dies at 22 from rare mitochondrial disorder -- Frederik de Nassau died on March 1, in Paris, a day after internationally recognized Rare Disease Day, which takes place on the last day of February.

Frederik de Nassau died on March 1, in Paris, a day after internationally recognized Rare Disease Day, which takes place on the last day of February.

CBS News - World - 14 hours ago

Feds boost spending on northern military hubs to $2.67B, announce locations for 3 of them - Liny Lamberink - News - Canada - North - | March 6

The federal government is increasing the amount of money it’s spending to build a network of northern military hubs to$2.67 billion. It also announced Thursday the first hubs would be in Iqaluit, Yellowknife and Inuvik.

CBC News - Politics - 16 hours ago

Tariffs coming for Canadian dairy, lumber within days, Trump says -- March 7, 2025

U.S. President says reciprocal tariffs will be placed on those goods either today, Monday or Tuesday

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 17 hours ago

National weather forecast for Monday March 10

National weather forecast for Monday March 10.

Sydney Morning Herald - Environment - 17 hours ago

How a century-old, Canada-U.S. collaboration keeps Niagara Falls shining bright — even in a trade war - Samantha Beattie - News - Canada - Hamilton - | March 8

"Our mutual respect and admiration of the falls is a reflection of how we should really be with one another," says Niagara Falls N.Y., Mayor Robert Restaino.

CBC News - World - 17 hours ago

Prime Minister Trudeau appoints five senators in final days, many with Liberal ties -- March 7, 2025

Latest appointments mean there are now no vacancies in the 105-seat Senate

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 17 hours ago

Michael O'Brien's Super 25 high school basketball rankings for March 9, 2025

For the second consecutive season, the IHSA state tournament was marred by an eligibility scandal.

Chicago Sun-Times - Sports - 18 hours ago

Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," March 9, 2025 -- On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Canadian ambassador Kirsten Hillman join Margaret Brennan.

On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Canadian ambassador Kirsten Hillman join Margaret Brennan.

CBS News - US News - 18 hours ago

Almanac: March 9 -- "Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.

"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.

CBS News - Entertainment - 22 hours ago

The Book Report: Washington Post critic Ron Charles (March 9) -- The "Sunday Morning" book reviewer offers his picks from this month's new fiction and non-fiction titles, including novels by Eric Puchner, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Karen Russell.

The "Sunday Morning" book reviewer offers his picks from this month's new fiction and non-fiction titles, including novels by Eric Puchner, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Karen Russell.

CBS News - Entertainment - 23 hours ago

Maddow and Wallace's despicable DJ Daniel comments: Letters to the Editor — March 10, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Rachel Maddow and Nicolle Wallace on D.J. Daniel becoming an honorary Secret Service agent.

New York Post - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Lancaster County bankruptcies: March 9, 2025

Here is a list of Lancaster County bankruptcies recorded in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Reading, Feb. 25 to March 3.

Lancaster Online - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Canada needs to address its cultural trade deficit with America -- Gil Garratt -- March 7, 2025

In this moment of ‘Buy Canadian,’ we must also watch, read and listen Canadian, in our theatres, cinemas, libraries and living rooms

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 1 day ago

LETTERS -- 'The United States has left town – and its NATO allies high and dry.' Letters to the editor for March 7 -- March 7, 2025

In today’s letters to the editor: Ukraine and Russia; Stephen Harper and Mark Carney; involuntary treatment; red tape; Elon Musk; preconstruction homes; Donald Trump

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 1 day ago

Wednesday, March 19 -- Benevolence Night - OperaDelaware -- Come out and eat and/or drink for a cause! Wednesday, March 19, from 4 - 9 p.m.,

Come out and eat and/or drink for a cause! Wednesday, March 19, from 4 - 9 p.m., Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats is hosting a Benevolence Night to benefit OperaDelaware.

Bay to Bay News - Entertainment - 1 day ago

Video - Hospitalized Pope Francis sends audio message to faithful at St. Peter's Square - March 7

Pope Francis on Thursday thanked well-wishers 'from the bottom of my heart' in his first audio message since being hospitalized for double pneumonia nearly three weeks ago. The brief message recorded by Francis from Rome's Gemelli hospital earlier in the day was played during a nightly prayer service for the 88-year-old pontiff in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican.

CBC News - World - 1 day ago

High school scoreboard, results from Saturday, March 8

High school results for boys basketball and girls basketball for Saturday, March 8: BOYS BASKETBALL 4A STATE TOURNAMENT HARDWOOD CLASSIC At Tacoma Dome Saturday's games Fourth-place

The Columbian - Sports - 1 day ago

IN PHOTOS - Fight between bald eagle and Canada goose in Burlington bay 'very symbolic,' says photographer - Aura Carreño Rosas - News - Canada - Hamilton - | March 8 - |

A bald eagle may have thought it spotted an easy lunch in a Canada goose sitting on an icy bay in Burlington, Ont., but according to Mervyn Sequeira — who watched and photographed a 20-minute battle between the two birds — the goose held its own.

CBC News - Technology - 1 day ago

'Wordle' Today #1,359 Hints, Clues and Answers for Sunday March 9 Game

Newsweek has some hints and tips to help you solve Sunday's puzzle.

Newsweek - US News - 1 day ago

"Connections" March 9: Hints and answers for puzzle #637

Newsweek has gathered hints and answers for today's game.

Newsweek - Entertainment - 1 day ago

What's at stake for American culture with Trump's Kennedy Center changes - Katie Simpson - News - World - | March 8 - |

Canadian and American artists and human rights advocates are decrying changes made by U.S. President Donald Trump at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. One human rights lawyer warns that attempts to "capture culture" are typical of authoritarian governments.

CBC News - Entertainment - 1 day ago

Thousands attend women's march in downtown Los Angeles

Many young people attended the annual march for the first time, organizers said. The event protested Trump administration proposals and was held in solidarity with marches worldwide.

Los Angeles Times - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Antarctica belongs to no one. But many countries are angling for a piece - Susan Ormiston and Jill English - News - | March 8

For 65 years, Antarctica — which is one and a half times the size of Canada — has been governed by a treaty of nations. But with rising geopolitical tensions and a shifting world order, that governance system is now under pressure.

CBC News - World - 1 day ago

Over 450 homeless people died in B.C. in 2023, according to coroner - News - Canada - British Columbia - | March 7

A new report says at least 458 homeless people died in 2023, up 23 per cent from 2022 and close to triple the 155 deaths reported in 2020.

CBC News - Health - 1 day ago

Canadian men's soccer team to play two friendlies in Montreal in lead-up to 2026 FIFA World Cup -- March 7, 2025

There is no word on opposition yet for the games, the first of which is scheduled for Oct. 10 at Stade Saputo

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 1 day ago

Canadian men's rugby sevens team downs Tonga, Uganda to advance to Challenger Series semi-finals -- March 7, 2025

The Canadian men finished atop Pool B and will play Pool C winner Germany in the Cup semi-final Saturday

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 1 day ago

Cadillac F1 receives approval to enter global series as expanded 11th team in 2026 -- March 7, 2025

Cadillac F1 will be the second American-owned team on the grid, joining Haas F1, which is owned by California businessman Gene Haas

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 1 day ago

Shane Lowry likes it tough and builds a two-shot lead at Bay Hill -- March 7, 2025

Shane Lowry shoots 5-under 67 two lead by two strokes at Arnold Palmer Invitational

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 1 day ago

California's Gavin Newsom opposes trans athletes in women's sports, splitting with progressives -- March 6, 2025

Recent poll shows 7 in 10 Democrats oppose allowing transgender female athletes to participate in women’s sports

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 1 day ago

Poilievre, citing Carney, promises to change conflict law if elected -- March 7, 2025

The Conservative leader would also change the law to force future prime ministers and their cabinets to sell off any assets that could create a conflict of interest

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 1 day ago

Pierre Poilievre's disdain for big business is creating an uneasy relationship with corporate Canada -- March 7, 2025

If he becomes Liberal leader, Mark Carney’s closer Bay Street ties could spell trouble for Poilievre

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 1 day ago

Top court strikes down part of Ontario elections law restricting spending on third-party advertising -- March 7, 2025

Friday’s ruling by a majority of Supreme Court found the section of the Ontario Election Finances Act in question violates the right to vote enshrined in the Charter

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 1 day ago

National weather forecast for Sunday March 9

National weather forecast for Sunday March 9.

Sydney Morning Herald - Environment - 1 day ago

Second Opinion - A play-by-play of how measles outbreaks can spiral out of control - As measles infections tick up and up across multiple provinces, local public health alerts of new cases come with detailed descriptions of the person's whereabouts before they were diagnosed. Here's why the dates and times matter to control the contagious illness. Amina Zafar - News - Health - | March 8

As measles infections tick up and up across multiple provinces, local public health alerts of new cases come with detailed descriptions of the person's whereabouts before they were diagnosed. Here's why the dates and times matter to control the contagious illness.

CBC News - Health - 1 day ago

People march in cities around the world on International Women's Day

People around the world joined forces to march against patriarchal societies, the gender gap and violence against women in rallies in cities across the world.

Euronews - World - 1 day ago

Mark Carney's hairsplitting act must end -- The Editorial Board -- March 6, 2025

The Liberal leadership candidate needs to do more than the bare legal minimum when it comes to disclosing his assets to the ethics commissioner

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 2 days ago

Democratic mayors go to Washington and more: Letters to the Editor — March 9, 2025

The House Oversight Committee laid down the law on sanctuary cities, making it clear it will not tolerate these cities harboring illegal migrants — especially criminals (“Dems’ Migrant...

New York Post - Opinion - 2 days ago

Food containers beyond use/sell-by date: Berks County restaurant inspections, March 8, 2025

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers.

Lancaster Online - Top Stories - 2 days ago

We're secure, until we're not. So don't take Canada's sovereignty for granted -- Daniel Woolf -- March 6, 2025

Canada and other Western countries have been lulled into a sense of false stability that is neither shared elsewhere in the world nor reflected consistently through history

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 2 days ago

Here's how Canada can target America's exposed backside: cut off its toilet paper -- Doug Saunders -- March 6, 2025

Increased protectionism on all sides might just send life down the toilet for everyone. Embargoes for vital products – such as toilet paper – would be a better way to flush Donald Trump’s bizarre trade war

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 2 days ago

Canada's frightening new reality: our next door neighbour has upended the world order -- Robyn Urback -- March 6, 2025

With Donald Trump in the Oval Office, Canada has flipped from being one of the safest, best insulated, protected countries in the world, to one of the most vulnerable

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 2 days ago

Dear Donald: A history lesson on why American carmakers came to Canada -- Dimitry Anastakis -- March 6, 2025

Donald Trump doesn’t seem to know that it was America that willingly (and profitably) helped to create an integrated North American auto sector

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 2 days ago

High school scoreboard, results from Friday, March 7

High school results for boys basketball and girls basketball for Friday, March 7: SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE BOYS BASKETBALL 4A state fourth-place game: Camas vs. Richland, 8 a.m. at Tacoma Dome

The Columbian - Sports - 2 days ago

America Letter: Selma still struggles 60 years on from march for civil rights

The Alabama city that achieved infamy because of state troopers’ violence towards peaceful protesters in 1965 is struggling to find ways to reverse its steep decline

Irish Times - World - 2 days ago

World of photos, March 9, 2025

The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by our picture editors.

Sydney Morning Herald - World - 2 days ago

Best phones under Rs 75,000 (March 2025): Apple iPhone 16, OnePlus 13 to Google Pixel 9

Here are your top premium smartphone options under 75K in India at the moment

First Post - Technology - 2 days ago

Workers will fight if American car producers move to take Canadian jobs, union vows - Kate Dubinski - News - Canada - London - | March 7 - |

Auto-sector union leaders at an emergency meeting in London, Ont., on Thursday vowed to continue standing up against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods, threatening worker action if necessary.

CBC News - Business - 2 days ago

Your Money Questions – 'Why do I have to provide my driver number to my insurer from March 31?'

Q I have heard that from March this year, a new requirement will come into effect – where motorists will have to provide their driver number when applying ...

Independent.ie - Business - 2 days ago

Health-care groups criticize B.C. budget's unkept promises but express relief over lack of cuts - Emily Fagan - News - Canada - British Columbia - | March 7 - |

The NDP made ambitious heath-care promises during the 2024 election, but its first budget under a new mandate failed to honour several key commitments.

CBC News - Health - 2 days ago

Letters to the Editor, Saturday, March 8th: On early years care; Harris and Rubio and the kindness of strangers

‘On International Women’s Day, it is a timely moment to reflect on the poor pay and conditions within our early years and school-age care system’

Irish Times - Opinion - 2 days ago

Cowlitz River smelt dips approved for March 12 and 15

Smelt dipping will return to the banks of the Cowlitz River as Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved recreational fisheries for Wednesday and Saturday (March 15). Dip-netting will

The Columbian - Sports - 2 days ago

Carney pledges to put assets in blind trust if he becomes prime minister -- March 6, 2025

Liberal leadership candidate’s promise comes after weeks of criticism over refusal to disclose financial holdings until he is legally required to do so

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 2 days ago

Quebec to table budget on March 25 with focus on infrastructure and tariffs -- March 6, 2025

Finance Minister Eric Girard says the budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year will be a chance to present the province’s plan to ‘support Quebec in the face of economic uncertainty’

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 2 days ago

Trump partly waives 25% tariffs on Canada, Mexico until April 2 -- March 6, 2025

The date marks when Washington plans to impose ‘reciprocal tariffs’ on a wide range of foreign trading partners

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 2 days ago

Ontario to put 25% surcharge on U.S.-bound electricity Monday, Doug Ford says -- March 6, 2025

Premier Doug Ford dismissed the notion of Trump’s reprieve, saying ‘we have to follow through, until he drops the tariffs completely’

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 2 days ago

Trudeau, cabinet signing off on dozens of appointments in final days of government, sources say -- March 6, 2025

The cabinet will approve up to 70 appointments including 12 judges, according to the sources

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 2 days ago

Justin Trudeau aiming to secure extension to 2031 for $10-a-day child-care program -- March 6, 2025

Eight provinces and territories are delivering early learning and child care for an average $10 per day or less while other jurisdictions have reduced fees by 50 per cent or more below 2019 levels, Prime Minister’s Office says

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 2 days ago

Trump waives 25-per-cent tariffs on Mexico and Canada until April 2 -- March 6, 2025

Canada will not proceed with the second wave of tariffs on $125-billion of U.S. products until then, Finance Minister LeBlanc says in a statement

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 2 days ago

Cuts to U.S. weather forecasting, climate science create dark clouds for Canadian counterparts - Bartley Kives - News - Canada - Manitoba - | March 7

Cuts to the U.S. agency responsible for weather forecasting and climate science have left scientists on this side of the border concerned about the reliability of data Canada needs to predict dangerous events, conduct accurate flood forecasts and understand broader changes to the climate.

CBC News - Technology - 2 days ago

Should you open a CD before the March Fed meeting? -- CD interest rates remain elevated. But should savers rush to open up an account before the March Fed meeting?

CD interest rates remain elevated. But should savers rush to open up an account before the March Fed meeting?

CBS News - Business - 2 days ago

80 Years After Dying, a South Carolina Soldier Will Be Laid to Rest at Fort Jackson National Cemetery -- U.S. Army Pvt. 1st Class Arthur W. Crossland Jr. of Columbia, South Carolina, triggered a mine in France on March 15, 1945...

U.S. Army Pvt. 1st Class Arthur W. Crossland Jr. of Columbia, South Carolina, triggered a mine in France on March 15, 1945, and disappeared in the explosion. U.S. troops withdrew without recovering his remains.

Military.com - Top Stories - 2 days ago

Friday, March 14 -- Brandon Kennedy - One Man Irish Band at the -- Join us at our Milton Brewery for an evening of live music. Brandon Kennedy - One

Join us at our Milton Brewery for an evening of live music. Brandon Kennedy - One Man Irish Band will be stopping by to kick off St. Patrick's Day weekend!

Bay to Bay News - Entertainment - 2 days ago

Public Health - March 7, 2025 - COVID Pandemic Fatigue Has Left the U.S. Vulnerable to New Threats

The “quarantine fatigue” of 2020 became an ongoing “pandemic fatigue,” a complex set of emotions that continues to affect the nation

Scientific American - Top Stories - 2 days ago

Pacific Scoreboard: March 7, 2025

Baseball, softball and soccer summaries from DODEA-Pacific teams in action March 7.

Stars and Stripes - Sports - 2 days ago

WDFW approves 7 days of clam digs starting Saturday, March 8

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed seven days of razor clam digs on coastal beaches beginning Saturday, March 8.

The Columbian - Sports - 2 days ago

Lancaster County public sales: March 7, 2025

Kline, Kreider & Good Auctioneers, of Ephrata, held a public auction of real estate Feb. 22 for J. Michael and Diana Lichty at 10 Cherry Hill Road, Ronks. A three-bedroom

Lancaster Online - Top Stories - 3 days ago

The Universe -- How to Watch the Total Lunar Eclipse on March 13

The March 13–14 lunar eclipse will be an all-night affair you won’t want to miss

Scientific American - Science - 3 days ago

Author readings around Boston through March 15

All author appearances are in person and free unless otherwise noted.

Boston Globe - Top Stories - 3 days ago

Stock indices as of March 7, 2025

Stock indices as of March 7, 2025

Manila Times - Top Stories - 3 days ago

First Look - Jay Ingram's latest book tackles our frequently asked questions about pets — read an excerpt now - Books - | March 6

The author and past host of CBC Radio's Quirks & Quarks is back with a new book. The Science of Pets will be released on Nov. 4, 2025.

CBC News - Entertainment - 3 days ago

Free Will Astrology (March 5-11)

What do the stars have in store for you this week?

Detroit Metro Times - Entertainment - 3 days ago

Letters to the Editor, Friday March 7th, 2025: On red lights, vacant homes and Zelenskiy's clothes

‘The idea has become entrenched in the minds of many drivers that breaking red lights is legitimate’

Irish Times - Opinion - 3 days ago

Buffy Sainte-Marie returns her Order of Canada, says she never denied having American citizenship - David Friend - News - Canada - Saskatchewan - | March 4

In her first statement since she was stripped of the award, the singer-songwriter says that she's an American citizen and holds a U.S. passport, but was adopted as a young adult by a Cree family in Saskatchewan.

CBC News - Entertainment - 3 days ago

Carl Dean, Dolly Parton's husband of 60 years, dead at 82 - News - Entertainment - | March 4

Carl Dean, Dolly Parton's husband of nearly 60 years, died Monday in Nashville. He was 82.

CBC News - Entertainment - 4 days ago

The week's bestselling books, March 9

The Southern California Independent Bookstore Bestsellers list for Sunday, March 9, 2025, including hardcover and paperback fiction and nonfiction.

Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - 4 days ago

Markets waver, fall again as U.S. tariffs against Canada, Mexico go into effect - News - Business - | March 4

Stocks racked up more losses on Wall Street Tuesday as a trade war between the U.S. and its key trading partners escalated, with a brief bounce-back in technology stocks failing to reverse overall losses amid shaky global markets.

CBC News - Business - 5 days ago

How countries without lockdowns fared five years later -- Most of the world went into lockdowns in March 2020 response to the Covid-19 pandemic, but what has been the impact in those that didn't impose strict restrictions?

Most of the world went into lockdowns in March 2020 response to the Covid-19 pandemic, but what has been the impact in those that didn't impose strict restrictions?

BBC News - Technology - 5 days ago

February was the hottest ever in Phoenix. Will March follow suit?

Phoenix has broken monthly temperature records five times in the last year.

Phoenix New Times - US News - 5 days ago

City of Salisbury announces Free Bulk Pickup Week: March 17–21

SALISBURY — The City of Salisbury is pleased to announce its Free Bulk Pickup Week, taking place from Monday, March 17, through Friday, March 21. Residents must call Field Operations …

Bay to Bay News - Top Stories - 5 days ago

Google's March Pixel Drop is here with a ton of Android upgrades

Even non-Pixel phones will get some goodies.

Ars Technica - Technology - 5 days ago

Best iPad deals March 2025: Cheapest iPad, iPad Pro and iPad Air

We’ve found the cheapest prices on Apple tablets this month, so you don’t have to

Independent UK - Entertainment - 5 days ago

Private spacecraft Blue Ghost lands successfully on moon - News - Science - | March 3

A private lunar lander carrying a drill, vacuum and other experiments for NASA touched down on the moon Sunday, a success for the latest in a string of companies looking to kickstart business on Earth's celestial neighbor ahead of astronaut missions.

CBC News - Technology - 6 days ago

Downtown Miami -- Miami's Fifty-State "March Fourth for Democracy" Protest: What to Know

Protesters are gathering on March 4 for another protest against the Trump administration and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Miami New Times - US News - 6 days ago

Petroleum dealers strike call for March 4 withdrawn

Following successful negotiations with the federal government on the deregulation policy, the All Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Asso­c­iation on Monday took back its strike call for March 4...

International The News - Business - 7 days ago

12 March launches and L.A. happenings you won't want to miss

This month brings new drops from Bottega Veneta and Weekend Max Mara, the opening of the Corita Art Center and more.

Los Angeles Times - Top Stories - 7 days ago

Lancaster County bankruptcies: March 2, 2025

Here is a list of Lancaster County bankruptcies recorded in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Reading, Feb. 18-24.

Lancaster Online - Top Stories - 8 days ago

Film, TV & Streaming -- The Best Movies You Can Only See in Miami in March 2025

This month's indie theater programming pays homage to Women's History Month, David Lynch, and Florida institutions.

Miami New Times - Entertainment - 9 days ago

opinion - Editorial Cartoons for March, 2025 - Gallery

The Globe and Mail offers the most authoritative news in Canada, featuring national and international news

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 9 days ago

Best laptop deals for March 2025, chosen by a tech expert

There are savings to be had on our favourite Asus and Apple models

Independent UK - Technology - 9 days ago

UAE petrol dips, gold soars in March 2025

ALBAWABA - UAE Fuel Price Committee announced petrol prices for March 2025. Prices are recording a slight decrease compared to February 2025. The new pr

Albawaba - Business - 10 days ago

Best phones under Rs 60,000 (Feb-March 2025): Samsung Galaxy S24+ 5G, Realme GT 7 Pro to Apple iPhone 16e

Our list of smartphones under Rs 60,000 this month has raw power written all over them

First Post - Technology - 10 days ago

Free Will Astrology (Feb. 26-March 4)

What do the stars have in store for you this week?

Detroit Metro Times - Entertainment - 11 days ago

Elon Musk hints new Grok AI could beat Warren Buffett's March Madness bracket challenge

Elon Musk says his AI startup xAI's new Grok-3 chatbot could help a lucky user pick a perfect March Madness bracket, despite no perfect brackets ever having been submitted.

Fox News - Business - 19 days ago

March Madness: Israel, Trump and the Gaza gamble

Opinion: As Israeli leaders weigh the next phase of the war, US president’s escalating rhetoric and the fragile hostage deal are forcing tough decisions in Jerusalem

YNET News - Opinion - 19 days ago

'Gasolinazo': Ecuadorians march against President Daniel Noboa's raised gasoline prices

Social organizations marched through the streets of the capital with chants, songs, posters and banners to shout the slogan “Unite yourselves people, unite to fight against this neoliberal government.”

Global Voices - World - 7 months ago